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. 2018 Jun 29;115(29):7599–7604. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1803791115

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Association between the size of the preferential viewing effect and other behavioral measures. The difference between the percent time viewing the target (on trials when the target was correctly selected) and the foil (on trials when a foil was incorrectly selected) was calculated for each participant during the period preceding the memory judgment (experiment 1). Across participants, these difference scores were positively correlated with the difference in confidence ratings associated with correct and incorrect choices (A), the difference in response times associated with correct and incorrect choices (B), and the accuracy of the behavioral choice (C). Each data point shows the score of one participant (n = 30).